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- This invention is directed to an optical out-of band vehicle for transporting optical channel overhead information.
- TOH SONET transport overhead
- Signalling in SONET may be accomplished using a 3-Byte data communication channel (DCC) field in the section overhead that provides a 192 Kb/s message channel used from a central location for operation, administration and maintenance (OAM) between section entities.
- Section entities are for example optical amplifiers and repeaters.
- a 9-Byte DCC field is also provided in the line overhead, that offers a 576 Kb/s message channel for OAM information between line entities.
- Line entities are for example add/drop multiplexers.
- the DCC channels are available for internally generated, externally generated and manufacturer specific messages, such as alarms, controls, OAM and other communication needs,
- the overhead information includes optical channel overhead information (OCH), optical multiplex overhead information and optical transport overhead.
- OSC in-band optical service channels
- An OSC is used exclusively between two sites equipped with optical amplifiers, to carry optical section transport overhead information, and it has a rate of 4.86 Mb/s.
- wavelength identifiers for each channel, to partially verify connectivity at optical multiplexers. This is done, for example, by on-off keying of a dither to modulate the optical signal at a low rate. The same dither also provides sometimes information about the power of the respective channel.
- the timing information is available at the ends of the channel, so that the data can be used without additional clock circuitry.
- a service channel may not be in band for other type of signals than SONET, which means that additional clock circuitry must be provided at the nodes where the information carried by the service channel is needed. This is an important deterrent for the emerging transparent networks.
- Co-pending patent application Ser. No. 09/218053, filed on Dec. 2, 1998 by Northern Telecom Limited and entitled “Apparatus and method for versatile digital communication” discloses a simple phase locked loop (PLL), that enables clock recovery for any bit-rate and operates over a broad continuous range of frequencies.
- the PLL may be used to provide 3R transponder/regenerators with read/write access to overhead data, eye quality assessment, monitoring/identification of the bit-rate of the signal, and with bit-rate independent digital multiplexing and demultiplexing functions.
- Such a frequency agile 3R transponder/regenerator may also enable use of a high-speed out-of band vehicle for transporting the optical channel overhead.
- the main advantage of this out-of band vehicle is that it allows management of next generation optical transparent networks with at least the same rich features used today to manage opaque SONET networks.
- the out-of-band vehicle for OH data can be readily used with the transparent receivers, transceivers or transponders described in the patent application Ser. No. 09/218053, providing for network elements that may be managed with minimal interference with the payload.
- a network provider is granted the option of selecting the type and amount of OAM&P operations it wishes.
- Still another advantage of the out-of-band vehicle for OH data is that the interference with the payload is minimal, the clock recovery is simple and there are few additional components needed to implement this service channel.
- FIG. 1 shows the overhead carrier tone in relation with the data spectrum
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the path of the overhead information carried in an out-of-band vehicle between the transmitter and receiver sides of a communication link.
- a 3R unit is a network element, which Recovers, Reshapes, and Re-times an optical signal.
- a unit could be for example an optical receiver, or a transceiver, which includes an optical receiver for recovering the data, amplifiers for reshaping the data and synchronizers for re-timing.
- a 3R unit could be a transponder.
- a transponder comprises on-ramp circuits (SR receiver and DWDM transmitter) and the off-ramp circuits (the DWDM receiver and the SR transmitter).
- SR receiver and DWDM transmitter on-ramp circuits
- the off-ramp circuits the DWDM receiver and the SR transmitter.
- the advantage of this integration is that communication between short reach and DWDM logic is internal to the transponder. Also, this integration results in important savings on the equipment at the node, in that it reduces the support circuitry (PUPS, microprocessors, etc) and accordingly the number of slots occupied by a channel.
- PUPS support circuitry
- FIG. 1 shows the spectrum (amplitude versus frequency) for NRZ data at 10 , and the overhead channel frequency at 20 .
- the frequency f ch of the NRZ data is always situated in a null of the data spectrum for minimum cross talk.
- the data rate is 2.5 Gb/s, and therefore, OC-48 has a spectral null at the 2.5 GHz frequency.
- the invention is applicable to NRZ encoded data and to multi-level encoded data, etc, which have a spectrum of the type shown in FIG. 1 . As such, the invention cannot be applied to RZ encoded data.
- overhead defines herein any service information regarding the associated traffic channels.
- overhead information may include, but is not limited to, information currently transmitted on SONET/SDH DCC channels, order wire, auto-protection switching (AIS), source and destination addresses, packet header information, out-of-band forward error correction information, SW downloading, etc.
- AIS auto-protection switching
- the overhead information is transposed, up at the transmitter side, and down at the receiver side, to a frequency equal to f ch .
- OH data of any format and rate is transported in the network without special provisions. This also results in minimum cross-talk, as the overhead data is in a null of the traffic data.
- FIG. 2 shows a block diagram of the implementation of the out-of-band vehicle according to the invention. Only the transmit side of a first 3R unit 1 and the receive side of a second 3R unit 3 are shown, and the transmission link between units 1 and 3 , which is in this case optical fiber 5 .
- a 3R unit is provided with timing circuitry for synchronization, which include circuits for re/generating the clock, including the OH frequency f ch .
- the overhead data denoted with “OH Data” is mixed with frequency f ch in a mixer 2 , which results in upconverting the OH data around frequency f ch .
- This frequency is generated with the clock circuit 7 which could be of the type disclosed in the above-mentioned patent application Ser. No. 09/218053.
- the traffic data is obtained by conventional processing of the data to be transmitted from unit 1 to unit 3 , as illustrated by the block traffic data processor (TDP) 9 .
- TDP block traffic data processor
- a summing circuit 4 combines the traffic data with the up-converted OH data, resulting in a frequency spectrum as shown in FIG. 1.
- a light source 6 converts the summation of traffic and overhead data from an electrical variant into an optical variant and launches the combined signal over link 5 towards the second 3R unit 3 , in optical format.
- the optical input signal is first re-converted to an electrical variant and amplified with detector and preamplifier unit 8 .
- the bandwidth of unit 8 must be known and controlled at a frequency equal to the maximum bit rate.
- the data and clock signals are recovered next with clock and data recovery (CDR) unit 14 .
- the OH data is extracted by performing down-converting the OH data from f ch using a mixer 16 .
- Mixer 16 receives the clock frequency f ch and the combined traffic and OH data from the output of detector and preamplifier unit 8 .
- a low speed receiver 18 then recovers the OH data.
- Automatic gain control (AGC) block 12 is conventionally used at the receive side of a 3R network element.
- Mixers and summing circuits needed for performing the present invention could easily be implemented in the ASIC present at the network elements. In this way, the number of external components is importantly reduced, since the components generally used for implementing the transport of the OH data on an in-band channel are eliminated. This results in a low cost solution.
- CDR 14 is importantly simplified, because there is no need to locally generate f ch , it being present in the combined input signal.
- the first and second 3R units 1 and 3 may be each equipped with a frequency agile PLL as in the above-mentioned patent application Ser. No. 09/218053.
- This solution presents the advantage that the frequency agile PLL is capable of recovering the clock over a wide band of frequencies, making it possible to phase look signals of various frequencies that are not multiple integers of each-other, using a same PLL.
- this out of band vehicle is most suitable for metropolitan network where the distances between the sites are shorter so that the OH channel does not need to be amplified.
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